2. Agnès b Café Le Pain Grille and Fleuriste

The florist flies in exclusive species from Africa and unique bouquets are going for HK$780 or more. While you wait for your purchase, try their cake slices from HK$18, quiche from HK$48 and teas and coffees from HK$18.

3. Café Maison

A pastry chef who was trained in Japan whips up tasty baked goods here on site. Chocolate lemon rolls are HK$38 each, a portion of homemade toast with dip costs HK$30, and Japanese tarts and cheesecakes are also available. Check out the range of 'Save the World' cartoon T-shirts (HK$220 each) designed by one of the café owners. The venue can be hired for events from HK$2,000 for three hours during the day and from HK$3,000 at night.

5. Kau Kee Beef Brisket

This former dai pai dong has been serving their simple but satisfying beef brisket recipes for more than 80 years. The clear beef brisket soup is the restaurant's staple and other popular dishes are worth trying as well, such as the curry beef brisket and the lo miens. However, don't expect a comfortable dining environment as the place is quite cramped and no matter when you choose to go the place will still be packed with adoring fans and curious tourists alike. The restaurant's merit remains with their relatively cheap (around HK$30 per bowl) and super tasty noodles.

7. The Collectives

This fashion distributor for cutting edge young designers from Europe and Asia displays apparel, millinery and accessories samples. Some of the items can be purchased. Designers represented include Christophe Coppens millinery, Vickteerut and Milin collections.

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